I doubt Bibi or his admin staged or took a deliberate path to encouraging this latest attack. I think he will ultimately pay a political price for it.
I don’t agree with the whole Palestinian “crisis”. There are no Palestinians. They are Arabs and since the name Arab doesn’t evoke much sympathy on the global stage, they magically became “…
I doubt Bibi or his admin staged or took a deliberate path to encouraging this latest attack. I think he will ultimately pay a political price for it.
I don’t agree with the whole Palestinian “crisis”. There are no Palestinians. They are Arabs and since the name Arab doesn’t evoke much sympathy on the global stage, they magically became “Palestinian”. Palestine itself is a name the Roman’s invented when trying to colonize the area. Jordan itself didn’t exist before the British tried to “fix” things by creating a nation state for both Jews and Arabs, both occupying the region. There have ALWAYS been Jews living in the area. After the sacking of Jerusalem in roughly 90CE, only Sephardic Jews and Arabs stayed. Most travelled north into Europe. After enduring countless pogroms the ashkenazi Jews started to return to the land that wasn’t formally reestablished as a nation until 1958. The Zionist movement began in the early 1900’s and gained steam following WWII. Imma go with God on this one. They have biblical claim to Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
After WWII, the Arabs still living in this misnomer Palestine were not given sanctuary in any surrounding predominantly Muslim nation. Even as Jordan was established for them, they weren’t allowed in.
Seems like a setup from the beginning. Indeed it seems to give perpetual rationale for crying foul, intermittent attack and international turmoil.
The Jews in Israel don’t necessarily have a problem with Muslim people cohabitating. They don’t mind the endless stream of Christian pilgrims. They aren’t crazy about the growing number of young Israelis who have embraced Yeshua as messiah. There are now upwards of 7,000.
Once Muslims occupy a territory they claim it for Mohammed . It’s the Muslims who have a problem with anyone else living there. I’m not saying all Muslims would agree or that they are bad people per se but it is a part of their doctrine.
No other nation places an extra tax upon ppl of different faiths but in Muslim countries they do. They also think sharia law should supplant the laws of any nation they inhabit. Mostly for their own ppl but it is incumbent upon the Muslim ppl to establish all the earth for Allah, who they claim is the same God that the Hebrew Scriptures describes. There are forty names God gives himself in the Hebrew Scriptures and not one is Allah. Allah goes back to ancient times and was the name of a moon deity worshipped by the Sephardic descendants of Ishmael. Notice the symbol of Islam is a crescent moon.
I’m not knocking Muslim ppl as I have met some very kind and generous Muslims. It’s just that I don’t get the blind eye that doesn’t see the disparity here.
The Israelis know all too well that Islamists want them wiped off the face of the earth. Every opportunity that they’ve been given to accept a peace deal has been met with obstinacy and rejection. If the “Palestinians” in Gaza, the Golan heights or Jerusalem aren’t sympathetic to hamas or hezbollah, why don’t they expel them?
I doubt Bibi or his admin staged or took a deliberate path to encouraging this latest attack. I think he will ultimately pay a political price for it.
I don’t agree with the whole Palestinian “crisis”. There are no Palestinians. They are Arabs and since the name Arab doesn’t evoke much sympathy on the global stage, they magically became “Palestinian”. Palestine itself is a name the Roman’s invented when trying to colonize the area. Jordan itself didn’t exist before the British tried to “fix” things by creating a nation state for both Jews and Arabs, both occupying the region. There have ALWAYS been Jews living in the area. After the sacking of Jerusalem in roughly 90CE, only Sephardic Jews and Arabs stayed. Most travelled north into Europe. After enduring countless pogroms the ashkenazi Jews started to return to the land that wasn’t formally reestablished as a nation until 1958. The Zionist movement began in the early 1900’s and gained steam following WWII. Imma go with God on this one. They have biblical claim to Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
After WWII, the Arabs still living in this misnomer Palestine were not given sanctuary in any surrounding predominantly Muslim nation. Even as Jordan was established for them, they weren’t allowed in.
Seems like a setup from the beginning. Indeed it seems to give perpetual rationale for crying foul, intermittent attack and international turmoil.
The Jews in Israel don’t necessarily have a problem with Muslim people cohabitating. They don’t mind the endless stream of Christian pilgrims. They aren’t crazy about the growing number of young Israelis who have embraced Yeshua as messiah. There are now upwards of 7,000.
Once Muslims occupy a territory they claim it for Mohammed . It’s the Muslims who have a problem with anyone else living there. I’m not saying all Muslims would agree or that they are bad people per se but it is a part of their doctrine.
No other nation places an extra tax upon ppl of different faiths but in Muslim countries they do. They also think sharia law should supplant the laws of any nation they inhabit. Mostly for their own ppl but it is incumbent upon the Muslim ppl to establish all the earth for Allah, who they claim is the same God that the Hebrew Scriptures describes. There are forty names God gives himself in the Hebrew Scriptures and not one is Allah. Allah goes back to ancient times and was the name of a moon deity worshipped by the Sephardic descendants of Ishmael. Notice the symbol of Islam is a crescent moon.
I’m not knocking Muslim ppl as I have met some very kind and generous Muslims. It’s just that I don’t get the blind eye that doesn’t see the disparity here.
The Israelis know all too well that Islamists want them wiped off the face of the earth. Every opportunity that they’ve been given to accept a peace deal has been met with obstinacy and rejection. If the “Palestinians” in Gaza, the Golan heights or Jerusalem aren’t sympathetic to hamas or hezbollah, why don’t they expel them?
May I copy your quote? You explained this so well
Absolutely